The Dynastic Oligarchy of Deltaria was officially dissolved in 2344, immediately after the Terran War, and replaced with the short-lived First Federal Republic of Deltaria and Deltarian Union. However, historians consider the dawning of the First Federal Republic to be 2338, on the exact date of the elections which cast the traditional voting bloc out of power.
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| - The Dynastic Oligarchy of Deltaria was officially dissolved in 2344, immediately after the Terran War, and replaced with the short-lived First Federal Republic of Deltaria and Deltarian Union. However, historians consider the dawning of the First Federal Republic to be 2338, on the exact date of the elections which cast the traditional voting bloc out of power.
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conventional long name
| - First Republic of Deltaria
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| - Dynastic Oligarchy of Deltaria
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common languages
| - Daralian, Alazindian, English
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national motto
| - (Freedom, Peace and Hope for Deltaria)
- Sloboda, mier a nádej pre Deltársko.
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date event
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- 2367(xsd:integer)
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Event
| - Unification
- Establishment
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| - Dynastic Oligarchy of Deltaria
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abstract
| - The Dynastic Oligarchy of Deltaria was officially dissolved in 2344, immediately after the Terran War, and replaced with the short-lived First Federal Republic of Deltaria and Deltarian Union. However, historians consider the dawning of the First Federal Republic to be 2338, on the exact date of the elections which cast the traditional voting bloc out of power. The elections came as a shock to all when a newly registered party, Five To Twelve, rose from nothing to take an unprecedented 46% of the vote. Intense liberalisation followed when Five to Twelve formed a split coalition with the First Party, bringing much praise from the outside world, albeit with some critics warning that the liberalisation of Deltaria could be disastrous if enacted too suddenly.
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